riskier, much weirder competition, it involves flying machines. Abc's rob nelson is here with more. Reporter: A little team spirit. A lot of creativity. And one big splash. All made for one crazy, skyhigh day. On saturday, competitors all over the country let red bull give them wings. Red bull give you wings. Reporter: In this annual competition, pilots launched their human-powered flying machine into the waters below. While some teams were confident in their ability to fly. We're going to fly! Reporter: Others were just excited to make a splash. We're hoping for a lot of distance. Reporter: Judged on creativity, the oddball aircraft consisted of shiny unicorns. Flying polar bear and even the king was given some wings. One yellow chicken flew for 258 feet. Beating the previous record set last year in germany. No matter how big the flop, these competitors left feeling on top of the world. We feel like champions. Got to love that video. This event took place in five cities yesterday, chicago, washington, did. C., Miami, dallas and long beach, california. Last trip to the a airport didn't look so bad after all. Might take away no women in that. Confirm the superior sex. I will confirm that. Thank you, rob. Moving on now, the new

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